“Little boys don`t cry” and “little girls don`t fight”
... Foucault, Butler writes that the ‘gendered’ bodies are “fabrications, manufactured and sustained through corporeal signs and other discursive means (Pp. 53, Hughes and Witz, 1997). The body for Butler is that which gender works through and constitutes; she looks at the gendered body as a result of “ ...
... Foucault, Butler writes that the ‘gendered’ bodies are “fabrications, manufactured and sustained through corporeal signs and other discursive means (Pp. 53, Hughes and Witz, 1997). The body for Butler is that which gender works through and constitutes; she looks at the gendered body as a result of “ ...
Reprint
... a chance to coevolve than to those with which they have not. This contrasts with other models of sexual selection where females may benefit indirectly or directly from those males with exaggerated sexual signals. Here, it is reasoned that females may be more responsive to signals of males with which ...
... a chance to coevolve than to those with which they have not. This contrasts with other models of sexual selection where females may benefit indirectly or directly from those males with exaggerated sexual signals. Here, it is reasoned that females may be more responsive to signals of males with which ...
Chapter 28 - Austin Community College
... received additional attention in 1948, with the publication of an apparently dry scientific study, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Its author, Professor Alfred Kinsey, hardly expected the storm of publicity received by that study or its companion, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Kinse ...
... received additional attention in 1948, with the publication of an apparently dry scientific study, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Its author, Professor Alfred Kinsey, hardly expected the storm of publicity received by that study or its companion, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Kinse ...
1 Introduction
... men and women may be delaying marriage, they are often sexually active from adolescence; the average age of first intercourse is 17.5 Second, a growing proportion of young people nationwide are spending the early years of their adult life on college campuses. From 1970 to 2000, enrollment in undergr ...
... men and women may be delaying marriage, they are often sexually active from adolescence; the average age of first intercourse is 17.5 Second, a growing proportion of young people nationwide are spending the early years of their adult life on college campuses. From 1970 to 2000, enrollment in undergr ...
Diversity in sexual health: Problems and dilemmas
... It is obvious that diversity can pose difficulties for adequate service provision, not only because the client and provider may have different norms and values regarding sexuality, or because sexual topics can have a different meaning in different cultures, but also because of communication problems ...
... It is obvious that diversity can pose difficulties for adequate service provision, not only because the client and provider may have different norms and values regarding sexuality, or because sexual topics can have a different meaning in different cultures, but also because of communication problems ...
4 - University of Arizona | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
... not have some compensating advantage. It is important to keep in mind that the two-fold advantage of asexual reproduction, and any compensating advantage of sexual reproduction, is basically a matter of individual selection. The two-fold advantage works only because the asexual and sexual genotypes ...
... not have some compensating advantage. It is important to keep in mind that the two-fold advantage of asexual reproduction, and any compensating advantage of sexual reproduction, is basically a matter of individual selection. The two-fold advantage works only because the asexual and sexual genotypes ...
Chapter 5 Loving Ourselves and Others
... Early sexual behavior peaks at age 5, declining until sexual attraction first manifests itself around age 11 or 12. As the age of puberty has declined, the age at marriage has risen, leaving a more extended period during which sexual activity may occur. ...
... Early sexual behavior peaks at age 5, declining until sexual attraction first manifests itself around age 11 or 12. As the age of puberty has declined, the age at marriage has risen, leaving a more extended period during which sexual activity may occur. ...
PLD - Outsiders
... learning disability, and in our approaches to their needs and those of their families. We now recognise that adults with a learning disability should be acknowledged as real adults whose individual requirements need to be met without undue segregation. Generally, everybody involved with the care of ...
... learning disability, and in our approaches to their needs and those of their families. We now recognise that adults with a learning disability should be acknowledged as real adults whose individual requirements need to be met without undue segregation. Generally, everybody involved with the care of ...
Female Sexual Desire — Beyond Testosterone
... only a minority had received treatment for a pelvic malignancy (7% with a history of pelvic radiation). The vast majority of study participants had received prior chemotherapy (80%), and most had an intact ovary (72%). Because this is a young patient sample (mean age = 52.3 years), it would be helpf ...
... only a minority had received treatment for a pelvic malignancy (7% with a history of pelvic radiation). The vast majority of study participants had received prior chemotherapy (80%), and most had an intact ovary (72%). Because this is a young patient sample (mean age = 52.3 years), it would be helpf ...
SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS
... C. The sadomasochistic activity is the most important source of stimulation or is necessary for sexual gratification. Multiple disorders of sexual preference The likelihood of more than one abnormal sexual preference occurring in one individual is greater than would be expected by chance. the differ ...
... C. The sadomasochistic activity is the most important source of stimulation or is necessary for sexual gratification. Multiple disorders of sexual preference The likelihood of more than one abnormal sexual preference occurring in one individual is greater than would be expected by chance. the differ ...
Is Someone You Know A Crossdresser?
... whether the desire to express traits that society reserves for the opposite gender can be removed by some kind of medical treatment or psychological therapy without harm to the individual. But another meaning is whether a crossdresser needs to feel unhappy and afraid because they pursue a harmless a ...
... whether the desire to express traits that society reserves for the opposite gender can be removed by some kind of medical treatment or psychological therapy without harm to the individual. But another meaning is whether a crossdresser needs to feel unhappy and afraid because they pursue a harmless a ...
Male birch catkin bugs vary copula duration to invest more in
... investment of limited reproductive resources. However, in many cases it can be difficult to interpret traits such as copula duration, because they are interacting phenotypes that ultimately depend upon both the male and female mating partner, and the sexes may frequently disagree over the optimal out ...
... investment of limited reproductive resources. However, in many cases it can be difficult to interpret traits such as copula duration, because they are interacting phenotypes that ultimately depend upon both the male and female mating partner, and the sexes may frequently disagree over the optimal out ...
European hair and eye color A case of frequency
... threat to recent hunter-gatherers (Hoffecker, 2002, pp. 238, 240). Hybridization was just as nonproblematic. All other Homo populations had been reduced to extinction or relic status by 30,000 BP. It is less clear, though, why hair and eye color diversified in Europe and not elsewhere. Rare-color ad ...
... threat to recent hunter-gatherers (Hoffecker, 2002, pp. 238, 240). Hybridization was just as nonproblematic. All other Homo populations had been reduced to extinction or relic status by 30,000 BP. It is less clear, though, why hair and eye color diversified in Europe and not elsewhere. Rare-color ad ...
Sex education and cultural values: experiences and attitudes of
... Cultural attitudes and acculturation Culture plays a pivotal role in shaping the attitudes and beliefs of people. Cultural practices emerge from repetitive behaviour in social interactions. These learned patterns of thinking and behaviour can explain how people act and the reasons why they act in ce ...
... Cultural attitudes and acculturation Culture plays a pivotal role in shaping the attitudes and beliefs of people. Cultural practices emerge from repetitive behaviour in social interactions. These learned patterns of thinking and behaviour can explain how people act and the reasons why they act in ce ...
The Singularity is Queer
... Key to these discussions is the growing emergence and relevance of AI and robots / sensor technologies. In his 2005 book Robots Unlimited – Life in a virtual Age, David Levy discusses the remarkable advances in the power and speed of computer processing during the decades to come, technologies s ...
... Key to these discussions is the growing emergence and relevance of AI and robots / sensor technologies. In his 2005 book Robots Unlimited – Life in a virtual Age, David Levy discusses the remarkable advances in the power and speed of computer processing during the decades to come, technologies s ...
lecture 11N
... – Initial confusion - strong feelings for both – Finding and applying label – naming – Settling into identity – social support ...
... – Initial confusion - strong feelings for both – Finding and applying label – naming – Settling into identity – social support ...
Indicators of Male Fertility, Family Formation, and
... In the past, most of the focus of fertility-related research as well as research into the wellbeing of children, has focused on the mother-child dyad. Little attention has been paid to the role of males in conceiving and raising children, including their intentions and attitudes about becoming fathe ...
... In the past, most of the focus of fertility-related research as well as research into the wellbeing of children, has focused on the mother-child dyad. Little attention has been paid to the role of males in conceiving and raising children, including their intentions and attitudes about becoming fathe ...
Evolutionary Perspectives on Hermaphroditism in Fishes
... switch from one sex to the other [Shapiro, 1987]. For example, removal of a dominant male from a social group of protogynous fish, or removal of a female from a protandric group, may induce one or more remaining individuals to change sex. Empirically, fish typically change sex when they reach about ...
... switch from one sex to the other [Shapiro, 1987]. For example, removal of a dominant male from a social group of protogynous fish, or removal of a female from a protandric group, may induce one or more remaining individuals to change sex. Empirically, fish typically change sex when they reach about ...
what determines sex roles in mate searching?
... one might expect males to be the more mobile sex if females invest more in offspring and represent a limiting resource for males (Parker 1978). Hammerstein and Parker (1987) found, however, that a searching male strategy and a searching female strategy were alternative evolutionary stable strategies ...
... one might expect males to be the more mobile sex if females invest more in offspring and represent a limiting resource for males (Parker 1978). Hammerstein and Parker (1987) found, however, that a searching male strategy and a searching female strategy were alternative evolutionary stable strategies ...
Mate Choice, Sexual Conflict, and Evolution of Senescence
... extend longevity over evolutionary time is supported by experimental and comparative data. Promislow, Smith, and Pearse (1998) used artificial selection to create divergent lines with high and low levels of opportunity for mate choice and male-male competition. They found that populations with great ...
... extend longevity over evolutionary time is supported by experimental and comparative data. Promislow, Smith, and Pearse (1998) used artificial selection to create divergent lines with high and low levels of opportunity for mate choice and male-male competition. They found that populations with great ...
psychology of sexual behavior - K-State Courses
... 1. Why is it important for people to know how much sex is going on? Describe social comparison theory and its role here. 2. Why is it so difficult to evaluate one’s sex life in comparison to other peoples? 3. How many sex partners does the average American male and female have/desire? Why are there ...
... 1. Why is it important for people to know how much sex is going on? Describe social comparison theory and its role here. 2. Why is it so difficult to evaluate one’s sex life in comparison to other peoples? 3. How many sex partners does the average American male and female have/desire? Why are there ...
Sexual Conflict - Evolutionary Biology
... Infanticide and cannibalism • male infanticide occurs in several social mammals, e.g. in lions (Panthera leo), but also in many monkeys • female lions are not receptive while they have cubs (for up to 18 month) • by killing the offspring the male lion can induce the female to remate earlier • ki ...
... Infanticide and cannibalism • male infanticide occurs in several social mammals, e.g. in lions (Panthera leo), but also in many monkeys • female lions are not receptive while they have cubs (for up to 18 month) • by killing the offspring the male lion can induce the female to remate earlier • ki ...
aphrodisiacs - Campbell M Gold
... An aphrodisiac arouses or intensifies sexual desire. 'Aphrodisiacs' is a term which had been used for more than five thousand years - the term was derived from the myth of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. It is she who emerged from the sea on an oyster shell. See also: http://campbellmgold.com ...
... An aphrodisiac arouses or intensifies sexual desire. 'Aphrodisiacs' is a term which had been used for more than five thousand years - the term was derived from the myth of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. It is she who emerged from the sea on an oyster shell. See also: http://campbellmgold.com ...
Emerging Biosocial Perspectives
... How do these bonds differ and is this difference supported biosocially? Do married individuals of childbearing age who have infertile partners suffer lower marital quality and higher marital dissolution rates? Does marital stability vary after menopause independently of children? What accoun ...
... How do these bonds differ and is this difference supported biosocially? Do married individuals of childbearing age who have infertile partners suffer lower marital quality and higher marital dissolution rates? Does marital stability vary after menopause independently of children? What accoun ...